Bride ready to cancel wedding after vegan groom bans meat for guests
The frustrated bride-to-be said she was "not sure I actually want to go through with it" after her fiancé's wish to make the party meat-free became clear.
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A bride is mulling over whether or not to cancel her wedding after her vegan groom banned meat for all of their guests.
Away from the beautiful spectacle, arranging a wedding can be among the most stressful periods of life.
Always aiming to please ever-demanding guests, organising the often once-in-a-lifetime function can be overwhelming and lead to arguments.
And one frustrated woman is considering calling off her nuptials as a result of a meat ban imposed by her husband-to-be.
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Writing in the Daily Mail's Dear Jane column, the woman said: "My wedding is coming up in a few months… but during the planning, my fiancé and I have become involved in such furious arguments, over the food of all things, that I’m not sure I actually want to go through with it."
Difficulties arose when it emerged he was vegan - something that the burger-munching woman, who has a penchant for steak, was not aware of.
As discussion about the wedding continued, the husband-to-be outlined his unhappiness at meat being served during the wedding.
This sparked a huge row, the woman said.
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She continued: "It’s been a bone of contention for months now – to the point where we’ve actually gotten into screaming matches in front of the caterer because he was mad that I’d even requested to sample a meat dish."
The bride-to-be added that the majority of her guests were meat eaters and said she thought they would be "miserable" eating a vegan dinner.
Overall, the incident had left her with "cold feet".
In response, Jane said that though there was nothing wrong with her fiance's veganism - it did point out a huge flaw in his character.
She wrote: "This wedding is about both of you, and both of you have equal needs.
"Should he not have any willingness to compromise, I would suggest that you may have discovered his fatal flaw.
“Be very grateful to have discovered it before you got married rather than after."